msc.1circ.1382rev.2revised questionnaire on shorebased

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I:\CIRC\MSC\01\1382-Rev-2.doc E 4 ALBERT EMBANKMENT LONDON SE1 7SR Telephone: +44 (0)20 7735 7611 Fax: +44 (0)20 7587 3210 MSC.1/Circ.1382/Rev.2 24 June 2013 REVISED QUESTIONNAIRE ON SHORE-BASED FACILITIES FOR THE GLOBAL MARITIME DISTRESS AND SAFETY SYSTEM (GMDSS) 1 The Maritime Safety Committee, at its ninety-second session (12 to 21 June 2013), approved circulation of the attached revised questionnaire on shore-based facilities in the GMDSS prepared by the Sub-Committee on Radiocommunications and Search and Rescue, at its seventeenth session. 2 The revised questionnaire contains the revision of MSC.1/Circ.1382, annex 7, related to NAVTEX services. 3 Member Governments, including those which have submitted responses to MSC/Circ.684 and MSC.1/Circ.1382, as amended, are invited to provide or update, in accordance with the annexed questionnaire, the required information electronically, as far as possible, for inclusion in the GMDSS Master Plan (GMDSS.1 circular). 4 Administrations should submit information obtained, as appropriate, from national authorities responsible for shore-based facilities for the GMDSS, NAV/MET Area Coordinators and search and rescue authorities. 5 This questionnaire supersedes MSC.1/Circ.1382/Rev.1. ***

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4 ALBERT EMBANKMENT

LONDON SE1 7SR Telephone: +44 (0)20 7735 7611 Fax: +44 (0)20 7587 3210

MSC.1/Circ.1382/Rev.2 24 June 2013

REVISED QUESTIONNAIRE ON SHORE-BASED FACILITIES FOR THE

GLOBAL MARITIME DISTRESS AND SAFETY SYSTEM (GMDSS) 1 The Maritime Safety Committee, at its ninety-second session (12 to 21 June 2013), approved circulation of the attached revised questionnaire on shore-based facilities in the GMDSS prepared by the Sub-Committee on Radiocommunications and Search and Rescue, at its seventeenth session. 2 The revised questionnaire contains the revision of MSC.1/Circ.1382, annex 7, related to NAVTEX services. 3 Member Governments, including those which have submitted responses to MSC/Circ.684 and MSC.1/Circ.1382, as amended, are invited to provide or update, in accordance with the annexed questionnaire, the required information electronically, as far as possible, for inclusion in the GMDSS Master Plan (GMDSS.1 circular). 4 Administrations should submit information obtained, as appropriate, from national authorities responsible for shore-based facilities for the GMDSS, NAV/MET Area Coordinators and search and rescue authorities. 5 This questionnaire supersedes MSC.1/Circ.1382/Rev.1.

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ANNEX 1

STATUS OF SHORE-BASED FACILITIES FOR THE GMDSS 1 Indicate in brief the status of shore-based facilities for the GMDSS, using the following indicators: O = Operational T = Under trial P = Planned or to be decided

COUNTRY

COAST STATIONS

SES

for RCC

MSI BROADCAST SERVICE Cospas-Sarsat

DSC

Inmarsat LES

NAVTEX

SafetyNET

HF

NBDP

MCC

LUT

A1 A2 A3 & A4 B C Inmarsat

Fleet F 77

NAV MET SAR

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ANNEX 2

Sea area A1 (within range of shore-based VHF DSC coverage)

YES NO YES NO

1 Does your Administration intend to establish sea area A1? Is it operational now?

If not operational now, indicate the date of operation in the following table.

YES NO

2 Do they keep full-time DSC watch on channel 70?

If not, indicate watch hours in the following table. 3 Indicate details of VHF stations.

NAV/MET

Area

Country

VHF DSC Coast Station

RCC

Associated Type Name MMSI Position Range (NM) Status of

implementation

Purpose

(SD/PS)

Watch hours

on CH 70

(1) Monitored stations include remote-controlled stations. (2) Refer to resolution A.801(19). See appendix. (3) SD = "Distress and Safety" only, PS = Both "Public Correspondence" and "Safety and Distress".

4 Provide a map indicating:

- Name and location of main VHF stations - Coverage of main and monitored Transmitter & Receivers - Name and location of associated RCC(s)

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Appendix to annex 2

IMO resolution A.801(19), annex 3, paragraph 2 Criteria for establishing GMDSS sea areas 2.3 Determination of radius A

2.3.1 The following formula should be used to calculate range A in nautical miles: H is the height of the coast station VHF receiving antenna and h is the height of the ship's transmitting antenna which is assumed to be 4 m. 2.3.2 The following table gives the range in nautical miles (NM) for typical values of H: 2.3.3 The formula given above applies to line-of-sight cases but is not considered adequate for cases where both antennae are at a low level. The VHF range in sea area A1 should be verified by field strength measurements.

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)metres)-h(in+metres)-H(in2.5(=A

H

h

50 m 100 m 4 m 23 NM 30 NM

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ANNEX 3

Sea area A2 (within range of shore-based MF DSC coverage)

YES NO YES NO 1 Does your Administration intend to establish sea area A2? Is it operational now? If not operational now, indicate the date of operation in the following table.

YES NO 2 Do they keep full-time DSC watch on 2187.5 kHz? If not, indicate watch hours in the following table. 3 Indicate details of MF stations.

NAV/MET

Area

Country

MF DSC Coast Station

RCC

Associated Type Name MMSI Position Range (NM) Status of

implementation

Purpose

(SD/PS)

Watch hours

on 2187.5 kHz

(1) Monitored stations include station remote-controlled stations. (2) Refer to resolution A.801(19). See appendix. (3) SD = "Distress and Safety" only, PS = Both "Public Correspondence" and "Safety and Distress".

4 Provide a map indicating:

- Name and location of main MF stations - Coverage of main and monitored Transmitter & Receivers - Name and location of associated RCC(s)

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Appendix to annex 3

IMO resolution A.801(19), annex 3, paragraph 3 Criteria for establishing GMDSS sea areas 3.3 Determination of radius B Radius B may be determined for each coast station by reference to Recommendation ITU-R P.368-9 and P.372-10 for the performance of a single side band (J3E) system under the following conditions:

Frequency - 2182 kHz Bandwidth - 3 kHz Propagation - ground wave Time of day & Season - (Administration should determine time periods and seasons appropriate to their geographic area

based on prevailing noise level) Ship's transmitter power (PEP) - 60 W (see footnote to regulation IV/16(c)(i) of the 1981 amendments to the 1974 SOLAS Convention) Ship's antenna efficiency - 25% S/N(RF) - 9 dB (voice) Mean transmitter power - 8 dB below peak power Fading margin - 3 dB

The range of sea area A2 should be verified by field strength measurements.

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ANNEX 4

Sea areas A3 and A4 (outside sea area A2)

YES NO YES NO 1 Does your Administration intend to equip one or more HF DSC station? Is it operational now? If not operational now, indicate the date of operation in the following table.

YES NO 2 Do they keep full-time DSC watch on the bands? 4 MHz (4207.5 kHz)? 6 MHz (6312 kHz)? 8 MHz (8414.5 kHz)?

12 MHz (12577 kHz)? 16 MHz (16804.5 kHz)?

If not, indicate watch hours in the following table. 3 Indicate details of HF stations.

NAV/MET

Area

Country

HF DSC Coast Station

RCC Associated Name MMSI Position Status of

implementation

Purpose

(SD*/PS)

Frequency

Band*

Watch

hours

* SD = "Distress and Safety" only, PS = Both "Public Correspondence" and "Safety and Distress".

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ANNEX 5

Inmarsat facilities

YES NO YES NO 1 Does your Administration operate an Inmarsat Land Earth Station (LES)? Is it operational now?

If not operational now, indicate the date of operation in the following table. 2 Indicate details of Inmarsat LES.

NAV/MET

Area

Country Location Ocean Area* Service provided (Status of Implementation / Data of operation) RCC Associated

Inmarsat-B Inmarsat-C Fleet F 77

* AOR-E = Atlantic Ocean Region – East AOR-W = Atlantic Ocean Region – West IOR = Indian Ocean Region POR = Pacific Ocean Region

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ANNEX 6

Rescue Coordination Centres (RCCs) using Ship Earth Stations (SESs)

YES NO 1 Does your Administration intend to commission a ship earth station for RCC operation?

YES NO Is it operational now?

If not operational now, indicate the date of operation in the following table. 2 Indicate details of SES.

NAV/MET

Area

Country RCC SES DETAIL Status of

implementation Name Position ID Type Ocean Region

Accessed

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ANNEX 7

518 kHz NAVTEX service

YES NO YES NO 1 Does your Administration operate NAVTEX service on 518 kHz? Is it operational now? If not operational now, indicate the date of operation in the following table. 2 Indicate details of NAVTEX stations.*

NAV/MET

Area Country NAVTEX Coast

Station Position of

Antenna (1)

Range

(NM) B1

Character Transmission times

(UTC) Language Status of

implementation(2)

* Refer to resolution A.801(19). See appendix.

490 kHz NAVTEX service

YES NO YES NO 1 Does your Administration operate NAVTEX service on 490 kHz? Is it operational now? If not operational now, indicate the date of operation in the following table. 2 Indicate details of NAVTEX stations.

NAV/MET

Area

Country NAVTEX Coast

Station

Position of

Antenna (1)

Range

(NM)

B1

Character

Transmission times

(UTC)

Language Status of

implementation(2)

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4209.5 kHz NAVTEX service

YES NO YES NO 1 Does your Administration operate a 4209.5 kHz NAVTEX service? Is it operational now? If not operational now, indicate the date of operation in the following table. 2 Indicate details of 4209.5 kHz NAVTEX stations.

NAV/MET

Area

Country NAVTEX Coast

Station

Position of

Antenna (1)

Range

(NM)

B1

Character

Transmission times

(UTC)

Language Status of

implementation(2)

(1) Position in Latitude and Longitude (degrees and minutes to two decimal places) using WGS 84 datum. (2) Operational or planned and any short amplifying remark.

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Appendix to annex 7

IMO resolution A.801(19), annex 4, paragraph 3 Criteria for use when providing a NAVTEX service The ground-wave coverage may be determined for each coast station by reference to Recommendations ITU-R P.368-9 and P.372-10 for the performance of a system under the following conditions: Frequency – 518 kHz Bandwidth – 500 Hz Propagation – ground wave

Time of day & Season – (Administration should determine time periods in accordance with NAVTEX time transmission table (NAVTEX Manual, figure 3) and seasons appropriate to their geographic area based on prevailing noise level.)

Transmitter power & Antenna efficiency

- (The range of a NAVTEX transmitter depends on the transmitter power and local propagation conditions. The actual range achieved should be adjusted to the minimum required for adequate reception in the NAVTEX area served, taking into account the needs of ships approaching from other areas. Experience has indicated that the required range of 250 to 400 nautical miles can generally be attained by transmitter power in the range between 100 and 1,000 W during daylight with a 60% reduction at night.)

- RF S/N in 500 Hz bandwidth – 8 dB (Bit error rate 1 x 10-2) - Percentage of time – 90

Full coverage of NAVTEX service area should be verified by field strength measurements.

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ANNEX 8

International SafetyNET service 1 Does your Administration broadcast MSI through the International SafetyNET service?

YES NO

Is it operational now?

YES NO?

If not operational now, indicate the date of operation in the following table. 2 Provide details of international SafetyNET service

NAV/MET

Area

Type of

Information Country LES/LESO

Ocean

Region/LES ID

MSI Coastal

Warning Area(1)

(if applicable)

Broadcast schedule

(UTC)

Status of

implementation

NAV(2) *

MET(3) **

SAR(4)

(1) Provide a diagram showing limits of Coastal Warning Areas, including B1 Codes. (2) NAV = navigational warnings. (3) MET = meteorological information. (4) SAR = search and rescue alerts. * = NAVAREA coordinator responsible for the area. ** = The issuing service nominated by WMO for METAREA services, responsible for the area.

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ANNEX 9

HF Narrow Band Direct Printing (NBDP) MSI broadcast service

YES NO YES NO 1 Does your Administration intend to broadcast MSI through HF NBDP? Is it operational now? If not operational now, indicate the date of operation in the following table. 2 Indicate details of HF NBDP MSI broadcast service.

Country NBDP Coast

Station Position Frequency Band Schedule (UTC) Status of implementation

4 MHz (4210 kHz)

6 MHz (6425 kHz)

8 MHz (8416.5 kHz)

12 MHz (12579 kHz)

16 MHz (16806.5 kHz)

19 MHz (19680.5 kHz)

22 MHz (22376 kHz)

26 MHz (26100.5 kHz)

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ANNEX 10

Cospas-Sarsat MCC and LUT

YES NO YES NO 1 Does your Administration intend to operate Cospas-Sarsat ground facilities? Is it operational now?

If not operational now, indicate the date of operation in the following table. 2 Indicate details of the Cospas-Sarsat facilities.

Ground Segment

Operator

MCC LUT

RCC Associated Location Designator Status of

implementation

Location Type

(LEO

GEO

MEO)

Status of

implementation

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ANNEX 11

EPIRB registration data 406 MHz EPIRB 1 MID-Numbers (country codes) assigned to 406 MHz EPIRBs? 2 406 MHz coding currently used by the country:

EPIRB CODING METHODS

Country code

USER PROTOCOLS LOCATION PROTOCOLS

Maritime user Serial user

Radio call sign

User location Standard location

National location

MMSI Radio

call sign

EPIRB with

serial number

Radio call sign

MMSI

EPIRB with

serial number

Radio call sign

MMSI Serial

number

Serial number assigned by competent

administration

PLB CODING METHODS (if applicable)

Country code

USER PROTOCOLS LOCATION PROTOCOLS

Serial user User Location Standard location

National location

PLB with serial number PLB with serial number

Serial number assigned by competent

administration

For reference on 406 MHz EPIRB coding methods, use document C/S G.005 "Cospas-Sarsat Guidelines on 406 MHz Beacon Coding, Registration and Type Approval" available on the Cospas-Sarsat website (www.cospas-sarsat.org).

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3 EPIRB Registration Information: 3.1 Point of contact for 406 MHz EPIRB register:

YES NO

Open 24 hours a day, all days of the year? If not, specify the opening hours (UTC), days, etc.:

name, address, telephone, e-mail, AFTN, telex, fax. 3.2 Administrative points of contact for 406 MHz EPIRB matters (coding, registration and type approval): name, address, telephone, e-mail, telex, fax. 4 How often does your Administration update the database?

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ANNEX 12

Maritime Mobile Service Identities (MMSI) 1 MID-Numbers (country codes) assigned to equipment other than 406 MHz EPIRBs? 2 National database for MMSI number:

YES NO - Same database as for 406 MHz EPIRBs?

If not, fill in the following information:

- Address:

YES NO Open 24 hours a day, all days of the year? If no, specify the opening hours (UTC), days, etc.:

- Telephone No. for database information:

- Telefax No. for database information:

- Telex No. for database information:

- AFTN No. for database information:

- E-mail address for database information:

3 How often does your Administration update the national database? 4 How often does your Administration update the ITU database?

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